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PHUKET: The German man who was filmed causing public nuisance in Patong earlier this week was confirmed today (Oct 11) to be under close watch at Vachira Phuket hospital for his own welfare, said Patong Police. “I received information about him at 1am as people had spotted him at around 3am

BANGKOK — A court on Wednesday found a 61-year-old man guilty of bombing an army-run hospital in May and sentenced him to four years in jail. Wattana Pumares was found guilty of causing an explosion at the Phramongkutklao Hospital on May 22, the third anniversary of the military coup that brought

BANGKOK, 21 June 2017 (NNT) – No connection has been found as yet between a hospital bombing suspect and any political group, said Deputy Prime Minister/Defense Minister Prawit Wongsuwan. He said the police investigation into Phra Mongkutklao Hospital bombing, which led to the arrest of the suspect identified as Wattana Pumaret,

A former engineer who was suspected to be involved in the bombing of Phra Mongkutkhlao hospital on May 22 is being held in custody, Defence Ministry spokesman Maj-Gen Kongcheep Tantravanich disclosed on Thursday. He did not name the suspect, but said that police and military investigators had tracked the suspect to

Ko Tee, or Wuthiphong Katchathammakun, wanted for lease majeste and life attempt on the prime minister, strongly denied his part in the bombing of the Phramongkutklao Hospital. But he said instead of hospital bombing, he would rather choose Government House and houses of government leaders as his targets. Full story: thaipbs.or.th By Thai

Investigators are convinced that political hardliners were behind Monday’s bombing at Phramongkutklao Hospital and the perpetrators are still in the country, national police chief Pol General Chakthip Chaijinda said Thursday. “The investigation has progressed a lot. Police believe this incident was carried out by a political group bent on violence. They

PHUKET: The management of Phuket International Hospital (PIH) has denied reports that they refused treatment to a British national injured in a motorbike accident after the victim’s mother claimed they denied assistance until payment had been guaranteed by the insurance provider. The hospital held a press conference yesterday to clarify that

PHUKET: There is no lack of evidence about the alarming number of tourist deaths in the 'Land of Smiles'. According to the ‘Bureau of Prevention and Assistance in Tourist Fraud’, there was a whopping 54 per cent increase in tourist deaths in 2015 (latest data available) as compared to 2014.